Bass-ics: Gen Up on your Musical Genres workshop

Bass-ics: Gen Up on your Musical Genres
workshopFeat. DJ/Producer Paige
JuliaWhen: 6-8pm,
Thu 12 December 2019Where: The Pyramid Club, 272
Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington
6011This workshop is back
due to numerous requests and great feedback from last time!
And it's in perfect timing for you to get your ears around
those genres before festival season begins.

Wish you knew
how to identify the music you love dancing to? This workshop
will breakdown electronic dance music for you. It will help
you know what kind of music you get amped on...and how to
find more of it!

This workshop features experienced
DJ/Producer Paige Julia, who'll be taking you through the
basics of bass and beats.

You'll find out how to tell the
difference between the most popular genres such as house,
broken beats, and a whole lot more. You'll get to listen to
examples of different genres and test your newfound
genre-spotting skills. Intriguing music history and facts
will be thrown in the mix. You'll be given resources to
delve more deeply into the world of bass music and get
excited about what you find.

'Bass-ics' is a series of
workshops by The Sensonauts for people to learn about
electronic music in a fun, supportive environment.

This
will be a welcoming, relaxed and interactive session where
no question is silly. If you feel you know nothing about
electronic dance music whatsoever, or if you've got some
knowledge but would like more, this workshop is for you.

Get ready to gen up on your genres and identify all that
music you love over summer!

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